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Will Be Mother of 2 in Oct.

I am simply seeking the wisdom of other mothers. I am due in October with my second child. My dtr is 2 1/2 years old. Any words of wisdom on taking care of a newborn and toddler? I am making some meals ahead of time and hiring a house cleaner to come every other week for the first 3 months. Any advice or helpful hints would be great.

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Congrats! I havent read the other responses, but one that I learned the hard way: Start, or introduce the bottle early - even if you are exclusivly breast feeding. Out of ease I did not give #2 a bottle for a few months. Then she wouldnt take it. Got her started on Sippies early, but there were a few months that were very difficult to get anyone to watch her (or rather for me to not feel guilty about what they were going through when I had to be gone). Sleep when you can, get help when you can, get out when you can - and before you know it the winter will be over and you can all enjoy the summer. Good Luck!

Do you have the 2 year old in daycare? If so, keep her there. Then you can devote some day time to the baby and keeping control of the errands and chores. I did this and my first 3 months with my baby son were wonderful! Besides the 2 year old will get bored just hanging out at home all of the time.

the baby brought his brother a gift when we came home from the hospital- just something small- a Mr. Potato head. I also had some special snacks for Big brother when he came to visit us in the hospital. The older sibling was not at all interested in baby- so give them time- some alone time with mom as well. I am also a member of mothers and more so perhaps you could join a club and they are awesomea at helping out. Good luck!

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The house cleaner is an excellent idea, The most challenging issue for me was when my 2 yr old son wanted my attention at the same time I was nursing his baby sis. My feelings were torn & I felt like he was getting cheated cause he was 'dethroned' so soon. It all worked out, though. He was my middle child so I had to be creative to find ways so he would feel special.

try to teach your daughter to do as much for herself as possible before the baby is here. Teach her how to get a snack or cereal , get a pitcher for the milk so she can pour it herself or keep filled cups in the fridge for her to get. Teach her to get dressed, pick out her own outfits, put on her shoes, etc. Make as many things as you can accessible to her so she can be more independent. This will be a HUGE help.

N.

Hopefully you will have someone that can help you with your daughter the first couple of weeks. Those were the hardest because you can't lift anything, should sit still, etc. and the oldest child doesn't understand why their Mommy is not able to do those things. Good luck!

My son went with us to a big brother/big sister class at Palos HOspital (other hospitals have them as well). It was great. He brought a baby doll with and was eager to answer question and talk about babies and even now that his little sis is a year old he proudly displays his Prepared Big Brother plaque on his wall and tells everyone about "his baby".

Congrats.

I also found (if you are nursing), that the bath tub is a wonderful place to do finger painting for the older one while you are nursing the little one (easy cleanup).
J.

This may be a duplicate post; but...

If you can get your baby and toddler to take a morning or afternoon nap at the same time, use this time to rest yourself. The chores can wait.

You did more than I did and I faired fine. I just had #2 at the end of August and have a 2 1/2 year old as well. Honestly, for me, it has been much easier than I expected. The newborn sleeps so much in the beginning that we have done well. I would say that TV has honestly been a lifesaver and allows me to nurse the newborn while my little guy is entertained and not getting into trouble. I would say have your oldest help with the newborn if possible, get diapers, etc. And try to get back into your routine when you can...I think that this has helped my 2 1/2 year old not feel so left out and made the change of family dynamics much less dramatic since his routine and activities is still the same. Good luck and if you have other questions let me know we are only in week 3 of having a newborn so it is all very fresh in my mind ;)

Great question, as I have a 27mo. old boy & a baby girl due in 4 weeks! I haven't prepared the meals as you have...great idea! I've been talking to my son a lot during the pregnancy about being a big brother & how he can help mommy. He is excited as he has been feeding snacks to his friends (older & younger) and wants to give milk to babies. I'm currently in the middle of hiring a cleaning service as well. We are also going to have the baby bring my son a present in the hospital, a bunny, something he loves. I need to order a big brother shirt too. I'm also taking naps everyday during my son's nap (I stay home), as I know sleep will go downhill once the baby comes. I would advise to try to get as much sleep now as possible. Good luck!!!!! Congrats!!!

Hello there,
I am a mom of 3 and I had a 2 year old when I had my son.It was a little challenging but with a routine it was good.Also I clean houses so please let me know a little about your home and what area you are from.Great idea about housekeeping.Beleive me you will need it,I just wish I was able to have it when my children were little.

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